Charlie Hebdo
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Any acts against IRGC will make it stronger: senior cleric
TEHRAN, Jan. 27 (MNA) – The Tehran Friday Prayers interim Leader Hujjatoleslam Kazem Sediqi said that the EU's attempt to blacklist IRGC will make the Iranian guards stronger.
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VIDEO: People in Arak condemn French magazine cartoons
TEHRAN, Jan. 13 (MNA) – A group of people in Arak, Markazi province of Iran held a big rally on Friday to condemn the recent sacrilegious cartoons published by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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Iranians hold rallies to condemn Charlie Hebdo's cartoons
TEHRAN, Jan. 13 (MNA) – Iranian people across the country held protest rallies to condemn the interference of the western governments in the internal affairs of Iran and Charlie Hebdo's recent sacrilegious cartoons against religious authorities.
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Senior cleric:
UK terming IRGC as terrorist indicates its enmity with Iran
TEHRAN, Jan. 13 (MNA) – Tehran provisional Friday prayers leader Ayatollah Ahmad Khatami says that the UK House of Commons' vote to proscribe IRGC as a terrorist organization indicates the UK's enmity with the Iranian people.
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IRGC chief to Charlie Hebdo's staff:
"Take a look at what happened to Salman Rushdie"
TEHRAN, Jan. 10 (MNA) – The IRGC commander-in-chief warned the sacrilegious French magazine Charlie Hebdo's staff to take a look at what happened to Salman Rushdie.
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Raeisi:
French magazine act came after West's failure in riots
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – President Ebrahim Raeisi said Sunday that the move by the French magazine in publishing sacrilegious cartoons came after the Western states failed in the riots they recently orchestrated in Iran.
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Rally in front of French embassy to denounce cartoons
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – A group of people and seminary students gathered in front of the French Embassy in Tehran Sunday to protest against Charlie Hebdo's recent sacrilegious cartoons against religious authorities and scholars.
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By: Mehdi Bakhshi
Marchers in Qom condemn French magazine sacrilegious cartoons
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – The seminaries students in the holy city of Qom held a big rally on Sunday to condemn the recent sacrilegious cartoons published by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo.
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People of Qom hold rally to condemn French magazine cartoons
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – People from all walks of life in Qom province held a big rally on Sunday to condemn the recent sacrilegious cartoons published by the French magazine.
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Ghalibaf:
French magazine insult indicates West fury over riot failure
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – Iranian Parliament speaker says the sacrilegious move by a French publication against the Islamic Republic’s top religious authority indicates the Western fury at the failure of the recent foreign-backed riots in the country.
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Iran launches diplomatic push amid anti-Islam provocations
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has launched a diplomatic campaign with the purpose of countering the sacrilege of Islamic sanctities.
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By: Mohsen Pakaein
France and Islamophobia
TEHRAN, Jan. 08 (MNA) – The infamous Charlie Hebdo magazine, along with insulting Islam and the Prophet of Islam (PBUH), this time insulted the free-thinking Leader of Islamic Revolution and the bearer of the banner of the great Prophet's mission.
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Over ‘insulting’ Charlie Hebdo cartoons;
Iran to close Institut Français de Recherche en Iran
TEHRAN, Jan. 05 (MNA) – The Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced in a statement that in response to the derogatory action of the French magazine, it will close the Institut Français de Recherche en Iran.
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Iran summons French ambassador over insulting cartoons
TEHRAN, Jan. 04 (MNA) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry summoned French Ambassador to Tehran Nicolas Roche following the publication of insulting cartoons in Charlie Hebdo magazine.
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Iran FM lambasts French gov. for insulting magazine action
TEHRAN, Jan. 04 (MNA) – Iranian foreign minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has severely criticized the French authorities for the disgraceful caricatures recently published by the magazine Charlie Hebdo.